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Speeding Ticket Lawyer Burlington County

Speeding Ticket Lawyer Burlington County

You need a Speeding Ticket Lawyer Burlington County to contest a citation in Burlington County Municipal Court. Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. —Advocacy Without Borders. A conviction adds points, raises insurance, and can suspend your license. SRIS, P.C. defends these charges to protect your driving record. Our Burlington County Location handles these cases directly. (Confirmed by SRIS, P.C.)

New Jersey’s Speeding Statute and Your Ticket

New Jersey Statute 39:4-98 defines speeding as a traffic offense with penalties including fines, points, and potential license suspension. The law prohibits driving a vehicle at a speed greater than is reasonable and prudent under the conditions. The specific maximum fine and point assessment depend on how many miles per hour over the posted limit you were cited. A conviction will result in motor vehicle points on your New Jersey driving record. Accumulating points leads to surcharges and potential loss of driving privileges.

This statute is the core of most traffic tickets issued in Burlington County. The language “greater than is reasonable and prudent” gives officers discretion. This discretion is often the basis for a legal challenge. The posted speed limit is the primary benchmark used in court. Exceeding it by any amount can technically support a violation. The severity of the penalty escalates with the rate of speed.

You face a mandatory court appearance if you were speeding 30 mph or more over the limit. You also must appear if the offense occurred in a 65 mph zone. Failing to appear results in a bench warrant for your arrest. The court will also notify the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission. The MVC will then suspend your license until the matter is resolved.

What are the fine ranges for a speeding ticket in Burlington County?

Fines start at $85 plus court costs for a basic violation. The total can exceed $200 for a standard ticket once all fees are added. Fines increase based on how fast you were driving over the limit. For example, speeding 1-14 mph over may result in a fine around $85-$140. Speeding 15-29 mph over can lead to fines from $140 to $240. Exceeding the limit by 30 mph or more triggers fines of $250 or more. These amounts do not include the mandatory New Jersey state surcharges.

How many points go on my license for a speeding conviction?

A speeding conviction adds two to five points to your New Jersey license. Driving 1-14 mph over the limit typically results in two points. Speeding 15-29 mph over the limit adds four points to your record. Exceeding the limit by 30 mph or more adds five points. These points remain on your driving abstract for two years from the violation date. Accumulating six or more points within three years triggers MVC surcharges. Learn more about Virginia legal services.

What is the difference between a first offense and a repeat offense?

A first offense carries the standard fines and points but may allow for plea options. The court may be more inclined to consider a plea to a zero-point offense for a first-time violator. A repeat offense within a short timeframe shows a pattern to the court. Judges view multiple tickets as disregard for traffic laws. This can lead to higher fines, mandatory driver improvement programs, or even short license suspensions. Your prior record is a key factor in the prosecutor’s offer.

The Burlington County Municipal Court Process

Your speeding ticket case is heard at the Burlington County Municipal Court at 49 Rancocas Road, Mount Holly, NJ 08060. This court has jurisdiction over traffic violations occurring within Burlington County. You must respond to your ticket by the date listed on the citation. You generally have three options: plead guilty and pay, plead not guilty and request a hearing, or seek a postponement. Filing fees and court costs are included in the fine amount posted by the court.

Procedural specifics for Burlington County are reviewed during a Consultation by appointment at our Burlington County Location. The court typically schedules initial hearings as pre-trial conferences. This is an opportunity to speak with the municipal prosecutor. Many cases are resolved at this stage through negotiation. If no agreement is reached, the case proceeds to a bench trial before the judge. The officer who issued the citation must appear to testify.

The timeline from ticket to resolution can vary. A simple guilty plea and payment can close the case immediately. Contesting the ticket may take 60 to 90 days for a hearing date. More complex cases requiring motions can take several months. It is critical to meet all deadlines to avoid a failure-to-appear warrant. A Speeding Ticket Lawyer Burlington County manages these deadlines for you. Learn more about criminal defense representation.

How long does it take to resolve a contested speeding ticket?

A contested speeding ticket in Burlington County often takes two to three months. The initial pre-trial conference is usually set 4-6 weeks after you plead not guilty. If a trial is needed, it may be scheduled another 4-6 weeks after the conference. Motions for discovery or to suppress evidence can extend the timeline. Your attorney can sometimes expedite the process through early negotiation. Do not expect a resolution at your first court date in a contested case.

What are the costs of hiring a lawyer versus paying the fine?

Paying the fine seems cheaper upfront but has long-term financial consequences. The fine is a one-time payment that results in points and insurance hikes. Hiring a lawyer involves a legal fee to fight the ticket. The goal is to avoid points and a conviction on your record. Avoiding two points can save you thousands in increased insurance premiums over three years. The legal investment often pays for itself by protecting your driving abstract.

Penalties and Defense Strategies for Burlington County

The most common penalty range for a speeding ticket in Burlington County is a fine of $85 to $240 plus court costs and state surcharges. The exact amount depends on your speed and the municipality where you were ticketed. Points and potential insurance increases are the more significant long-term penalties. A strategic defense focuses on challenging the officer’s evidence or negotiating a reduced charge.

OffensePenaltyNotes
Speeding 1-14 mph over$85-$140 fine + 2 pointsBase fine plus mandatory court costs.
Speeding 15-29 mph over$140-$240 fine + 4 pointsMay require a mandatory court appearance.
Speeding 30+ mph over$250+ fine + 5 pointsMandatory court appearance; possible license suspension.
Failure to AppearBench Warrant + Additional FineLicense suspended until case resolved.

[Insider Insight] Burlington County municipal prosecutors often have heavy caseloads. They are frequently willing to discuss plea agreements on speeding tickets, especially for first-time offenders. A common resolution is amending the charge to a zero-point offense like N.J.S.A. 39:4-56 (“Obstructing Traffic”). This avoids points but usually carries a similar fine. The willingness to deal depends on your driving history and the specific facts of your stop. Learn more about DUI defense services.

Effective defenses require a detailed review of the ticket and police report. An attorney checks for errors in the citation, such as incorrect date, location, or vehicle description. We examine whether the officer properly calibrated the radar or LIDAR device. We also assess whether the officer had a clear, unobstructed view to measure your speed. The defense may involve filing a motion for discovery to obtain the officer’s training records.

Why Hire SRIS, P.C. for Your Burlington County Speeding Ticket

Our lead attorney for traffic matters has extensive experience in New Jersey municipal courts, including Burlington County. This practical knowledge is critical for handling local procedures and negotiating with prosecutors. We understand the tendencies of different judges and what arguments are most effective. Our goal is to achieve the best possible outcome to protect your driving privileges.

Our attorneys focus on building a defense specific to your traffic stop. We review all available evidence, including the officer’s notes and any calibration logs. We prepare legal motions when necessary to challenge the state’s case. We communicate directly with the municipal prosecutor to seek a favorable disposition. Our presence in court allows you to avoid the stress and time of handling it yourself.

SRIS, P.C. has a dedicated team for traffic defense. We have handled numerous speeding ticket cases in Burlington County Municipal Court. Our approach is direct and focused on the legal issues that matter to the court. We provide clear advice on the risks and likely outcomes of your case. You make the final decision on how to proceed based on our counsel. Learn more about our experienced legal team.

Localized FAQs for Burlington County Speeding Tickets

Can I just pay my Burlington County speeding ticket online?

Paying online is a plea of guilty. It results in a conviction, points on your license, and potential insurance increases. You forfeit all rights to challenge the ticket. Consult with an attorney before paying.

Will I get points on my license if I plead guilty to speeding?

Yes. A guilty plea to a speeding violation under N.J.S.A. 39:4-98 results in motor vehicle points. The number of points depends on how fast you were driving over the posted limit.

How can a lawyer help me fight a speeding ticket in Burlington County?

A lawyer identifies legal defenses, negotiates with the prosecutor for a reduced charge, and represents you in court. The goal is to avoid points and a conviction on your driving record.

What happens if I ignore a speeding ticket in Burlington County?

The court will issue a failure-to-appear warrant. Your New Jersey driver’s license will be suspended. You may be arrested and face additional fines. Resolve the ticket immediately.

Is a speeding ticket a criminal offense in New Jersey?

Speeding is a traffic violation, not a criminal offense. However, a conviction carries serious consequences like fines, points, surcharges, and possible license suspension.

Contact Our Burlington County Location

Our Burlington County Location serves clients facing traffic charges throughout the county. We are accessible for residents of Mount Holly, Moorestown, Medford, and surrounding towns. Consultation by appointment. Call 856-334-1657. 24/7. Our team is prepared to review your speeding ticket and discuss your defense options. We provide representation in Burlington County Municipal Court.

SRIS, P.C.—Advocacy Without Borders. 49 Rancocas Road, Mount Holly, NJ 08060. Consultation by appointment. Call 856-334-1657. 24/7.

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